Implementation of Evidence-based Asthma Interventions in Post-Katrina New Orleans: The Head-off Environmental Asthma in Louisiana (HEAL) Study

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作者
Mitchell, Herman [1 ]
Cohn, Richard D. [2 ]
Wildfire, Jeremy [1 ]
Thornton, Eleanor [3 ]
Kennedy, Suzanne [1 ]
El-Dahr, Jane M. [4 ]
Chulada, Patricia C. [5 ]
Mvula, Mosanda M. [6 ]
Grimsley, L. Faye [7 ]
Lichtveld, Maureen Y. [7 ]
White, LuAnn E. [7 ]
Sterling, Yvonne M. [8 ]
Stephens, Kevin U., Sr. [6 ]
Martin, William J., II [9 ]
机构
[1] Rho Fed Syst Div Inc, Chapel Hill, NC 27517 USA
[2] SRA Int Inc, Durham, NC USA
[3] Visionary Consulting Partners LLC, Fairfax Stn, VA USA
[4] Tulane Univ, Sch Med, Dept Pediat, New Orleans, LA 70112 USA
[5] NIEHS, Clin Res Program, NIH, US Dept HHS, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
[6] New Orleans Hlth Dept, New Orleans, LA USA
[7] Tulane Univ, Sch Publ Hlth & Trop Med, New Orleans, LA USA
[8] Louisiana State Univ, Sch Nursing, Hlth Sci Ctr, New Orleans, LA USA
[9] NICHD, NIH, US Dept HHS, Bethesda, MD USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
asthma case management; asthma counselor; asthma morbidity; environmental intervention; Hurricane Katrina; indoor allergens; mold; INNER-CITY ASTHMA; CHILDREN; SYMPTOMS; CARE; HOME;
D O I
10.1289/ehp.1104242
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Childhood asthma morbidity and mortality in New Orleans, Louisiana, is among the highest in the nation. In August 2005, Hurricane Katrina created an environmental disaster that led to high levels of mold and other allergens and disrupted health care for children with asthma. OBJECTIVES: We implemented a unique hybrid asthma counselor and environmental intervention based on successful National Institutes of Health asthma interventions from the National Cooperative Inner City Asthma (NCICAS) and Inner-City Asthma (ICAS) Studies with the goal of reducing asthma symptoms in New Orleans children after Hurricane Katrina. METHODS: Children (4-12 years old) with moderate-to-severe asthma (fl = 182) received asthma counseling and environmental intervention for approximately 1 year. HEAL was evaluated employing several analytical approaches including a pre post evaluation of symptom changes over the entire year, an analysis of symptoms according to the timing of asthma counselor contact, and a comparison to previous evidence-based interventions. RESULTS: Asthma symptoms during the previous 2 weeks decreased from 6.5 days at enrollment to 3.6 days at the 12-month symptom assessment (a 45% reduction, p < 0.001), consistent with changes observed after NCICAS and ICAS interventions.(35% and 62% reductions in symptom days, respectively). Children whose families had contact with a HEAL asthma counselor by 6 months showed a 4.09-day decrease [95% confidence interval (CI): 3.25 to 4.94-day decrease] in symptom days, compared with a 1.79-day decrease (95% Cl: 0.90, 2.67) among those who had not yet seen an asthma counselor (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The novel combination of evidence-based asthma interventions was associated with improved asthma symptoms among children in post-Katrina New Orleans. Post-intervention changes in symptoms were consistent with previous randomized trials of NCICAS and ICAS interventions.
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页码:1607 / 1612
页数:6
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